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  2. Pacific Open Learning Health Net - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Open Learning Health Net (POLHN / ˈ p ɒ l h ən /) is a non-profit established in 2003, focused on distance education for health professionals working in the Pacific. Since 2004, it has provided free online courses for continuing professional development in a wide range of health and science related disciplines.

  3. Azusa Pacific University - Wikipedia

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    apu .edu. Azusa Pacific University ( APU) is a private evangelical research university in Azusa, California. The university was founded in 1899, with classes opening on March 3, 1900, in Whittier, California, and began offering degrees in 1939. The university's seminary, the Graduate School of Theology, holds to a Wesleyan-Arminian doctrinal ...

  4. College of the Pacific (University of the Pacific) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 37.9782°N 121.3153°W. College of the Pacific (less formally Pacific College) is the liberal arts college of the University of the Pacific, a private Methodist -affiliated university with its main campus in Stockton, California. The college offers degrees in the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the fine and ...

  5. Tom Cramer - Wikipedia

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    Tom Cramer is an American artist working in Portland, Oregon noted for his intricately carved and painted wood reliefs and ubiquity throughout the city of Portland. Often called the unofficial Artist Laureate of Portland, Cramer is one of the most visible and successful artists in the city.

  6. Thomas P. Barnett - Wikipedia

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    Thomas P. Barnett (February 11, 1870 – September 23, 1929), also known professionally as Tom Barnett and Tom P. Barnett, was an American architect and painter from St. Louis, Missouri.

  7. Joseph Morgan Henninger - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Elwood, Indiana and died in Pacific Palisades, California. Henninger was an accomplished painter and sculptor. He also became a commercial artist, an illustrator, and a teacher of "Croquie". He was a founding member and the first president of the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles (1953). The Society has established an annual ...

  8. Helen Thomas Dranga - Wikipedia

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    Scene from Hilo Looking Toward Hamakua Coast, oil on canvas Notes [ edit ] ^ Her name surname is given in a few places as "Tufts" but her name is generally recorded as "Carrie Helen Thomas Dranga" or "Helen Thomas Dranga", never Carrie Helen/Helen Tufts Dranga.

  9. Rhea Carmi - Wikipedia

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    Carmi utilizes a variety of media—oils, sand, water, treated paper, canvas and wood—which she layers, smooths and sculpts. The paintings are a personal diary of the artist. Carmi is a member of the ARTROM Gallery Guild and served as juror for Abstract Forms for the ARTROM International Art Competition 2008

  10. Lucy Napaljarri Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Napaljarri Kennedy AM (born c. 1926) is a Walpiri and Anmatyerre-speaking Indigenous artist from Australia's Western Desert region. One of the first Indigenous women artists to paint in acrylics, her work has been exhibited at major galleries around Australia, and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria.

  11. Valerie Lynch Napaltjarri - Wikipedia

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    Life. Valerie Lynch was born 13 September 1970 at Papunya, Northern Territory. As of 2008 she lived at Papunya, and is a director of the Papunya Tjupi Art Centre Aboriginal Corporation.